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Ezra Pound Cake

The guacamole is a tasty blend of avocado and edamame.

I’m a sucker for looks. Maybe it’s my romantic writer’s soul or my appreciation for aesthetic beauty in my surroundings, but when  something catches my eye and holds me breathless, I’m gone. I’m like that with fashion, flowers, magazine covers, typography, and, of course, food. When I come across a really drool-inducing, appetite-inspiring photo of food, I will literally stop and feast my eyes. For a while. And then I’ll fantasize about eating it. Weird and totally geeky, I know. You’ll know what I’m talking about once you visit Ezra Pound Cake. It’s a food blog run by Rebecca Crumb, whose story about how she went from unsatisfied writer to food blogger is a great one, one that I can totally relate to. The photos on her blog are vibrant, captivating, and will trigger your hunger pangs.

Ezra Pound Cake has an awesome Meatless Monday section where you’ll find lots of ideas for that one day of the week that you should (really, you should) be going herbivore. I really enjoy reading Rebecca’s writing; it’s humorously self-deprecating and full of little cooking tips (many of her recipes also list nutritional information). The post for this Big Fat Vegan Taco Salad is hilarious! One of my goals in life is to try a vegan diet, and this salad hit the spot. Since it’s so good for the body and soul, I could eat it all the time.

T-Bone! If it’s good enough for Don Draper…

And…as much as I love my veggies, I also love my meat! (My husband always tells me I’m complicated.) I don’t know if Rebecca’s blog got me thirsting for a juicy steak or it was the other way around. All I know is I came across this recipe for a Mad Men-inspired T-Bone Steak: Cooked 2 Ways that satisfied my craving. I recommend that you definitely try the freezing trick, as it takes your average grilled steak on the BBQ to a whole ‘nother level. There are more recipes in EPC’s Mad Men recipe series that are worth a taste, as well.

This salad is rich in vitamins, minerals, essential fatty acids, and antioxidants.

I love pistachios, and when I find a non-dessert recipe that incorporates them, I think Bravo, well done. This Whole Wheat Couscous with Nectarines and Pistachios did not disappoint. It tastes like it looks: it’s refreshing,  citrusy, peppery from the dijon dressing, and there’s a slight crispness from the watercress and nectarines. The pistachios add an antioxidant punch with their crunch and nutty flavour. I had this salad as a side dish but you can easily fill up on it on its own. If you’re looking for more meal ideas, or just want to look at super-delicious, good-looking food, you should head over to EPC’s recipe index. You won’t be disappointed. And trust me, you’ll come back for more.

Photos courtesy of Ezra Pound Cake

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A Cozy Kitchen

This meatball sandwich is definitely something to look forward to.

When I first started my career in publishing I went to a lot of industry parties. I was fresh out of school, broke, and eager to see how the world of book-and-magazine making worked in real life. One thing I learned: there’s a lot of drinking. There’s always an abundance of free alcohol at the functions, and since salaries in publishing are disgustingly low, peeps gotta drink while they can. So I did. I wasn’t much of a cook then, and I really wish I had been so I could’ve come home to some amazing leftovers after a night of imbibing. Now I’m a much lighter drinker and a much better cook who always aims to have leftovers so I can have a good home-cooked meal anytime. Leftovers are definitely something to look forward to with recipes from  A Cozy Kitchen.

Adrianna Adarme is a Los Angeles-based writer I would’ve liked to have met on the party circuit, if her blog posts are anything to judge by. Her writing is easygoing, honest, funny—kind of like chatting with a good friend over lattes. On top of that, her recipes are killer-good, accessible, and creative. Meatballs are one of my all-time fave meals, and Adrianna’s are delicious and versatile. I had them on top of pasta, on their own with a side salad, and as a sandwich. And that’s just from one batch!

Try this vegetable bolognese for your next meat-free meal.

A lot of Adrianna’s meals are meat-free, which I like, since I try to eat meat only once a day, and aim to go meat-free once a week. You should try it—it feels amazing! You won’t even miss the meat in this Vegetable Bolognese. It’s hearty and healthy, and goes great with a glass of red wine.

 

Why go potato when you can go zucchini?

A Cozy Kitchen‘s recipe collection is so extensive and varied, it’s no wonder Adrianna has her first cookbook due out in Spring 2013. I’m hoping she’ll have more snack ideas like these addictive Zucchini Fries with Roasted Garlic Aioli and Sriracha Mayo. Since they’re good for you, there’s no reason to feel guilty about eating the whole bunch in one sitting. They have a nice mild crunch, and I really enjoyed having two dips to choose from. (Make sure you check out ACK‘s other veggie fries, as well.) This would be a cute appetizer for a dinner party or a fun way to “sneak” in veggies to your kids. I don’t miss my old party days at all, and I’m so grateful that now when I walk through the door there’s not only wonderful food waiting for me, but a cozy home, as well.

Photos courtesy of A Cozy Kitchen

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